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that's the defense's case. the prosecution sees it very differently. >> is manning really looking at 136 years in prison, or in the end, could it really be a much shorter time? >> reporter: well, that would be the maximum. you know, there is an interesting wrinkle in that question, because the judge has already said she will knock off about 112 days off any sentence he gets because of the time he served at a military prison here in the washington area in which he was held in solitary confinement, stripped naked. the government again said that was because he was a suicide risk. the judge found suicide risk or not, that was not the correct or appropriate condition for him to be held in, so she's already going to take time off for that. i think the issue is the government will go for the maximum, and the defense will have to convince the judge that national security was not harmed by what he did and that he did not have the intention to harm the country. >> all right. thanks, barbara starr at the pentagon. we shou
that's the defense's case. the prosecution sees it very differently. >> is manning really looking at 136 years in prison, or in the end, could it really be a much shorter time? >> reporter: well, that would be the maximum. you know, there is an interesting wrinkle in that question, because the judge has already said she will knock off about 112 days off any sentence he gets because of the time he served at a military prison here in the washington area in which he was held in...
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of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to come. >> ortiz is particularly interesting in this case because he is the co-defendant that's come forward and said that another co-defendant involved actually told him hernandez is the individual that actually shot the gun and killed odin llyod. his testimony will be particularly crucial in this case. you could see him coming forward and testifying in the hearing. hearsay is allowed. >> we will have to wait ask see what happens. thank you. we will discuss other legal cases later this hour. >>> here's other stories we are polling this morning. explosion ripped through a natural gas gril
of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to...
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she says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back. if convicted she could be septembered to death by lethal injection prosecutors say geneva case is the only other person that knows the truth. >> reporter: why is it that you don't want to testify. >> because i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship. i feel i should have equal to everybody else. it should be the same. i should be the same as you. i love her, and i think that we should have the same opportunity as anybody else out here. >> reporter: the case is involving spousal privilege, commonly used in court cases to protect spouses from testifying against each other. case talked exclusively, but would not discuss what she knows about the killing. she says she and cleary were separated at the time, but it was just a spat. >> so you still love bobbi jo? independents yes, i do, very much. >> even after all this. >> even after all this. i'll always love her. >> reporter: the two women entered into a civil union in vermont a decade ago, but the problem is this isn't verm
she says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back. if convicted she could be septembered to death by lethal injection prosecutors say geneva case is the only other person that knows the truth. >> reporter: why is it that you don't want to testify. >> because i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship. i feel i should have equal to everybody else. it should be the same. i should be the same as you. i love her, and i think that we should have the...
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possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he said to the judge, i knew i was going get the book thrown at me. he also talked about his sexual problems. i don't understand exactly what he meant by that. he said i don't understand some things because of my sexual problems. >> yeah. i didn't know how that affected his ability to read. i also thought it was interesting, he said i was going to tell the fbi from the very beginning i was going to work with them all along. this is a different ariel castro. i know he is monstrous no matter when you see him but seems almost at peace. every other instance we saw him he seemed twitchy,
possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he...
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it was nearly two years ago, cleary says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back with a hammer, and killed a man she says was attacking her. if convicted, she could be sentenced to death by lethal injection. prosecutors say the only other person who knows the truth is geneva case, and she's not talking. why is it that you don't want to testify? >> the issue is i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship, and i feel that i should be equal to everybody else. we should be the same. i should be the same as you, and i love her, and i think that, you know, we should have the same opportunity as anybody else out here. >> reporter: case is invoking spousal privilege, commonly used in court cases to protect spouses from testifying against each other. case talked exclusively with cnn, but would not discuss what she knows about the killing. she says she and clairy were separated at the time. but it was just a spat. so you still love bobbi jo? >> yes, i do, very much. >> reporter: even after all this? >> even after all this. i'll always lov her. >> reporter: the
it was nearly two years ago, cleary says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back with a hammer, and killed a man she says was attacking her. if convicted, she could be sentenced to death by lethal injection. prosecutors say the only other person who knows the truth is geneva case, and she's not talking. why is it that you don't want to testify? >> the issue is i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship, and i feel that i should be equal to everybody...
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deborah, today, day one for the defense. who testified? >> reporter: well, we can tell you, first of all, what's not clear just yet is whether whitey bulger is going to testify. his lawyer continues to allude to that. right now it's looking as if it's a strong possibility. his defense is down to 14 witnesses. they're going to be called over the next couple of days. one of the key witnesses was the mother of murder victim debra hussy. but she yesterday notified the court she's got brain cancer and is too sick to testify. the reason the defense wanted to call her is because they wanted to cast doubt on whether it was bulger or flemmi who actually killed the girl. flemmi had sexually abused his commonwealth stepdaughter. bulger's lawyers are saying he has so much more motive than bulger. also on the list a crime associate likely to take the fifth because, brooke, during this trial he was actually imly ka -- implicated in one of the murder. he's about to get his own reality show on a separate issue. bulger's team today tried to refute the noti
deborah, today, day one for the defense. who testified? >> reporter: well, we can tell you, first of all, what's not clear just yet is whether whitey bulger is going to testify. his lawyer continues to allude to that. right now it's looking as if it's a strong possibility. his defense is down to 14 witnesses. they're going to be called over the next couple of days. one of the key witnesses was the mother of murder victim debra hussy. but she yesterday notified the court she's got brain...
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believe we need a strong intelligence community and they do good work and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority, and i really believe if we pull this thread, we'll find a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow to be quite frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there is concern about votes. again, i'll go back to the southern border. certain politicians do not want to talk about security there. i would love to hear from some particularly those retired, that have no fear of blowback, border officials that talk about how secure the border is. >> if i can interject, anderson, one deficiency in that number, it doesn't state whatever was failed couldn't have been foiled with measures consistent with the patriot act or section 214 in the fourth amendment. just to say we foiled something doe
believe we need a strong intelligence community and they do good work and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority, and i really believe if we pull this thread, we'll find a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow to be quite...
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. >> reporter: there's no telling if the defense of her husband will help rezer is recollect his >> it took a whole lot of work and a whole lot of therapy to get to a place where i could forgive him. >> this morning "the new york times" and "daily news" are calling on weiner to withdraw. but weiner is insisting he's not dropping out of the race. >> after. this is what's so shocking, this is not new pictures that have surfaced from that trauma and drama. it's have after after he was publicly exposed, pardon the double entendre. and >> after he said, he was so ready for this damage control. he said, he was surprised this didn't come out sooner. but it's definitely a big surprise to see his wife, you know, she's right there, standing by him. >> right. >> we all saw her, we were surprised to even see her in the first place. and for her to come to the podium and speak out sent a very powerful message. >> interesting story. we'll certainly be watching. it will be interesting to see reaction to huma's speech as well and her comments. pamela brown, thanks for that. >>> i want to move to a deve
. >> reporter: there's no telling if the defense of her husband will help rezer is recollect his >> it took a whole lot of work and a whole lot of therapy to get to a place where i could forgive him. >> this morning "the new york times" and "daily news" are calling on weiner to withdraw. but weiner is insisting he's not dropping out of the race. >> after. this is what's so shocking, this is not new pictures that have surfaced from that trauma and...
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. >> reporter: ted kaczynski rejected his attorney's insanity defense and pleaded guilty to murder. he was sentenced to life in prison with no opportunity for parole. but to this day, david believes ted is insane and should be in a mental institution. >> my biggest regret is not to have clearer insight that he was ill. >> reporter: david continues to write to his brother twice a year in prison. he has never received a response. >>> coming up -- >> it looks like a fireball. people let out a scream all around me. >> reporter: keira phillips on simmering anger. a deadly attack. >> i didn't know about the irs. i didn't know that he was violent. >> reporter: and a wife left searching for answers. >> how could i possibly know he would do anything like that? trouble trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up
. >> reporter: ted kaczynski rejected his attorney's insanity defense and pleaded guilty to murder. he was sentenced to life in prison with no opportunity for parole. but to this day, david believes ted is insane and should be in a mental institution. >> my biggest regret is not to have clearer insight that he was ill. >> reporter: david continues to write to his brother twice a year in prison. he has never received a response. >>> coming up -- >> it looks like...
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killed mtrayvon martin was foun not guilty of murder after the jury believed he was acting this self-defense. >>> a university professor accused of killing his wife by poisoning her appears in a west virginia courtroom today. friends and family are still in shock. we're taking a closer look at his possible motives. >>> president obama and hillary clinton are having lunch at the white house right now. lots of speculation surrounding what they're talking about. we're taking a closer look at this meeting. why is it so high profile. that's coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease th
killed mtrayvon martin was foun not guilty of murder after the jury believed he was acting this self-defense. >>> a university professor accused of killing his wife by poisoning her appears in a west virginia courtroom today. friends and family are still in shock. we're taking a closer look at his possible motives. >>> president obama and hillary clinton are having lunch at the white house right now. lots of speculation surrounding what they're talking about. we're taking a...
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that's a tough argument the defense has. the state has a pretty strong case because these women would not be dead if he hadn't been acting with gross negligence. >> it is tragic as you say all the way around. we'll follow it and see if it goes all the way through. monica lindstrom, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a graying and humbled o.j. simpson says he is sorry for the crimes that put him in prison. perhaps for the rest of his life. here he was. appeared by video feed before nevada's parole board in support of his plea that he be granted parole for burglary, robbery and kidnapping convictions. simpson is serving a 33-year sentence and would still have to serve at least four years on two other charges, eve fn the board rules in his favor. describing his clean prison record, simpson said he is a mentor to other inmates. >> i think i -- on a daily basis i speak to more inmates than anybody. they tell me their stories. some of them tell me their crimes. as far as burglary, which i'm here for, robbery, i should say, they've told
that's a tough argument the defense has. the state has a pretty strong case because these women would not be dead if he hadn't been acting with gross negligence. >> it is tragic as you say all the way around. we'll follow it and see if it goes all the way through. monica lindstrom, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a graying and humbled o.j. simpson says he is sorry for the crimes that put him in prison. perhaps for the rest of his life. here he was. appeared by video feed...
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and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority. i really believe if we pull this thread, we're going to find there's a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations that benefit from these programs, as well as employees -- i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow, to be quite frank. we have other issues that politicians are ignoring, because there's concern about votes. again, i'll go back to the southern border. certain politicians do not want to talk about security there. i would love to hear from some of our particularly retired who have no fear of blowback, retired border patrol officials talking about how secure that southern border is. >> if i could inject also, anderson, one other deficiency in that number is it doesn't state whatever is foiled couldn't have been foiled with measures consistent with the patriot act and the 4th amendment. in fact, the testimony today was there's only
and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority. i really believe if we pull this thread, we're going to find there's a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations that benefit from these programs, as well as employees -- i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow, to be quite frank. we have other issues that politicians are...
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. >> reporter: with the continued possibility of more texts there's no telling if abedin's defense of her husband will help resurrect her political career. this morning the "new york times" and "new york daily news" are calling for weaner to withdraw. several other candidates say he's unfit for office. he's made it clear he plans to stay in the race. >> there's no question his competitors want him to drop out because he's beating all but one. we bring in anna navarro and mr. john avalon, both cnn contributors. beautiful to have you both, thank you for being here. i'll start with you, anna. here is the question. is this new and more or is this just more of the same? how do you think this plays politic politically? >> it's certainly new and more for voters in new york and people that watch it develop on tv. perception wise it's new and more and in politics what matters is perception. he has a recurrent problem. there's a huge difference between a one-time occurrence and recurrence going on after he had been caught. this tells you this guy has a problem. >> also you have another timing t
. >> reporter: with the continued possibility of more texts there's no telling if abedin's defense of her husband will help resurrect her political career. this morning the "new york times" and "new york daily news" are calling for weaner to withdraw. several other candidates say he's unfit for office. he's made it clear he plans to stay in the race. >> there's no question his competitors want him to drop out because he's beating all but one. we bring in anna...
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. >> reporter: his defense starts next week. for "outfront," debra feyerick, boston. >>> still to come, new developments in the edward snowden case. tonight, we actually have a copy of the letter his father sent to president obama. sort of sounded like the whitey bulger trial with the words in there. >>> plus, health officials have found a squirrel infected with the bubonic plague. the bubonic plague. it's 2013. >>> and the latest from the horrifying train derailment in spain. the conductor, now in custody. [ male announcer ] the wind's constant force should have disrupted man. instead, man raised a sail. and made "farther" his battle cry. the new ram 1500 -- motor trend's 2013 truck of the year -- the most fuel-efficient half-ton truck on the road -- achieving best-in-class 25 highway miles per gallon. guts. glory. ram. achieving best-in-class 25 trust your instinctsllon. to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in
. >> reporter: his defense starts next week. for "outfront," debra feyerick, boston. >>> still to come, new developments in the edward snowden case. tonight, we actually have a copy of the letter his father sent to president obama. sort of sounded like the whitey bulger trial with the words in there. >>> plus, health officials have found a squirrel infected with the bubonic plague. the bubonic plague. it's 2013. >>> and the latest from the horrifying...
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i want to bring in former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney eric johnson. welcome. first to hear this young man's story, the five days and being forgotten. >> it's horrible. >> it's terrible. >> it's terrible. what do you think as far as do you ning he could have gotten more had there been a jury? has this thing gone to trial? >> i think he could have gotten a significant amount more money if the matter went to trial. i'm also wondering why he chose to settle so soon? >> what do you think about that? smart move? >> smart move by the department of justice, dea, everybody involved. if they had to go to trial they could put up witness after witness about his psychological state, physical state, what he would have had to go through in the 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, on and on and on. by the end the jury probably would have said, you just write a blank check. just ask us for how much you want. >> how do you put a price tag on this? how did they come up with this $1 million figure? just curious. >> i don't know how they came up with the amount. >> $4 million. f
i want to bring in former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney eric johnson. welcome. first to hear this young man's story, the five days and being forgotten. >> it's horrible. >> it's terrible. >> it's terrible. what do you think as far as do you ning he could have gotten more had there been a jury? has this thing gone to trial? >> i think he could have gotten a significant amount more money if the matter went to trial. i'm also wondering why he...
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. >> if senator paul wants to look at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases? >> i mean well that's one way to put it i guess. what is going on between these two men? >> it july, almost august 2013 or are we in 2015-2016. two of the most colorful, confident and combative voices in the republican party, it's about politics and something bigger. the republicans are out of power, they've lost the last two presidential elections so you're trying to find out not only who you want as a leader but who you are as a party. what are they fighting about, taxing and spending, pork barrel spending, rand paul and chris christie in a big fight over the nsa surveillance program. chris christie says it's a good program, talks about the 9/11 victims in his state of new jersey, rand paul says it's too much government so they're having a big debat
. >> if senator paul wants to look at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases? >> i mean well that's one way to put it i guess. what is going on between these two men? >> it july, almost august 2013 or are we in...